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2. Pete Rose Scandal At the end of the 1988 season, Rose (then manager of the Cincinnati Reds) was accused of betting on certain baseball games In March 1989, a preliminary investigation began and the findings were presented to the MLB commissioner (Bart Giamatti) in May of that year.
3. The “Dowd” Report 225 Word document written by John M. Dowd that through numerous witnesses (Paul Janszen) and pieces of evidence, states that Rose Gambled on over 150 games of baseball between 1985 and 1987. However, evidence shows that it was mainly for other teams, and he never bet against the Reds while Manager.
4. Pete Rose Scandal Commissioner Giamatti fought to have the case heard in U.S. Federal Court, Rose refused. before any trial or subpoena could begin, outside negotiations settled the case.
5. Pete Rose Scandal On August 24, 1989, Rose called a Voluntary Permanent Ban from Baseball. At the time, Rose was eligible to return per reinstatement (if chosen to) at around the beginning of the 1991 MLB season. On February 4, 1991, The Baseball Hall of Fame voted to formally exclude any individuals on the banned list into the Hall. Rose is currently the only living member on this list.
6. Other Scandals In April 1990, Rose was arrested and pled guilty to Filing False Income tax returns. He served a five month prison sentence. Rose has compared his gambling scandal to the 1919 “Black Sox” scandal in which ironically, the Chicago White Sox throwed the World Series to the Cincinnati Reds.
7. On the Steroid Issue Rose is against any type of PED, however he stated that players should not be punished or banned due to “allegations”. Rose has been a strong supporter of Letting Mark McGwire into the HOF.